Nenty
Registered user
I recently bought a 2007 R1200GS privately and was rear ended the following day by a car at a roundabout. Damage to the bike was light but it went to a BMW dealer to be repaired and when they gave me the bike back the ABS warning light was on and would not go out. The BMW dealer said the ABS pump needed to be renewed (£1200 quoted) but that they didn't see that it was possible that it could be as a result of the accident. Following the accident I did find that the bike would not start (solenoid clicking but starter not turning) but on other occasions has started fine. The dealer said they could not find any problem with the starter either but it has failed to start again a couple of times since. Fitting a new battery has cured the starting problem so was possibly a faulty battery. My current worry is that the MOT is due and I don't know if it can pass the MOT with the warning light on. If its an automatic failure Id like to "put the light out". Brakes are working fine.
I wonder if the ABS fault warning could have been triggered by the faulty battery as it was showing low voltage even after a long ride.
The previous owner had warned me that he had seen the ABS light go on a few weeks before selling me the bike but it was off when I test rode it and was off prior to the accident. I had covered only about 50 miles up to that point, but with no problems.
Any words of wisdom would be welcome.
I wonder if the ABS fault warning could have been triggered by the faulty battery as it was showing low voltage even after a long ride.
The previous owner had warned me that he had seen the ABS light go on a few weeks before selling me the bike but it was off when I test rode it and was off prior to the accident. I had covered only about 50 miles up to that point, but with no problems.
Any words of wisdom would be welcome.
